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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Professor of Biophysics

Our research

In the last 15 years our research has been focused on the development of methods of characterising the structure, dynamics and interactions of proteins in previously inaccessible states. These methods are based on the use of experimental data, in particular from nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, as structural restraints in molecular dynamics simulations. Through this approach it is possible to obtain information about a variety of protein conformations, as for example those populated during the folding process, and about protein interactions in complex environments, including those generating aggregate species that are associated with neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

Application to neurodegenerative diseases

More recently, these studies have led us to investigate the physico-chemical principles of proteins homeostasis and their application to the development of therapeutic strategies against neurodegenerative diseases. Starting from the observation that proteins are expressed in the cell at levels close to their solubility limits, we are developing approaches to prevent or delay misfolding disorders based on the enhancement of our quality control mechanisms against protein aggregation.

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Publications

The Hsc70 disaggregation machinery removes monomer units directly from α-synuclein fibril ends
MM Schneider, S Gautam, TW Herling, E Andrzejewska, G Krainer, AM Miller, VA Trinkaus, QAE Peter, FS Ruggeri, M Vendruscolo, A Bracher, CM Dobson, FU Hartl, TPJ Knowles
– Nat Commun
(2021)
12,
1
The cellular modifier MOAG-4/SERF drives amyloid formation through charge complementation
A Pras, B Houben, FA Aprile, R Seinstra, R Gallardo, L Janssen, W Hogewerf, C Gallrein, M De Vleeschouwer, A Mata-Cabana, M Koopman, E Stroo, M de Vries, S Louise Edwards, J Kirstein, M Vendruscolo, SF Falsone, F Rousseau, J Schymkowitz, EAA Nollen
– The EMBO Journal
(2021)
40,
embj2020107568
Computational maturation of a single-domain antibody against Aβ42 aggregation.
J Lin, C Figazzolo, MA Metrick, P Sormanni, M Vendruscolo
– Chemical science
(2021)
12,
13940
A maximum caliber approach for continuum path ensembles
PG Bolhuis, ZF Brotzakis, M Vendruscolo
– European Physical Journal B
(2021)
94,
188
The binding of the small heat-shock protein αB-crystallin to fibrils of α-synuclein is driven by entropic forces.
T Scheidt, JA Carozza, CC Kolbe, FA Aprile, O Tkachenko, MMJ Bellaiche, G Meisl, QAE Peter, TW Herling, S Ness, M Castellana-Cruz, JLP Benesch, M Vendruscolo, CM Dobson, P Arosio, TPJ Knowles
– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
(2021)
118,
e2108790118
New Frontiers for Machine Learning in Protein Science.
AS Morgunov, KL Saar, M Vendruscolo, TPJ Knowles
– Journal of molecular biology
(2021)
433,
167232
Assessment of Therapeutic Antibody Developability by Combinations of In Vitro and In Silico Methods.
A-M Wolf Pérez, N Lorenzen, M Vendruscolo, P Sormanni
– Methods Mol Biol
(2021)
2313,
57
The Amyloid-β Pathway in Alzheimer's Disease.
H Hampel, J Hardy, K Blennow, C Chen, G Perry, SH Kim, VL Villemagne, P Aisen, M Vendruscolo, T Iwatsubo, CL Masters, M Cho, L Lannfelt, JL Cummings, A Vergallo
– Molecular Psychiatry
(2021)
26,
5481
Unraveling the Physicochemical Determinants of Protein Liquid-liquid Phase Separation by Nanoscale Infrared Vibrational Spectroscopy.
FS Ruggeri, AM Miller, M Vendruscolo, TPJ Knowles
– Bio-protocol
(2021)
11,
e4122
Sequence Determinants of the Aggregation of Proteins Within Condensates Generated by Liquid-liquid Phase Separation.
M Vendruscolo, M Fuxreiter
– Journal of Molecular Biology
(2021)
434,
167201
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Research Interest Groups

Telephone number

01223 763873

Email address

mv245@cam.ac.uk